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Often, couples unable to conceive overlook the fact that a high percentage of infertility cases involve a male factor. Male infertility has several causes.
Male infertility may be caused by low sperm count, abnormal sperm, failure to ejaculate, exposing the testes to high temperatures and blocked sperm ducts.
Scientists at Newcastle University in the UK have grown human sperm from embryonic stem cells in the hope that this will help men facing infertility.
Infertile couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology should get as much information as possible and support each other about the treatment.
Advanced infertility treatments now include in vitro fertilization, gamete intrafallopian transfer, zygote intrafallopian transfer and intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
Female infertility is caused by endometriosis, ovulation problems, polycystic ovary syndrome, poor egg quality, damaged Fallopian tubes, fibroids and lifestyle factors.
Fertility of a male partner is often taken for granted - but a man's fertilty can be affected by many factors such as heat, drugs, age, smoking, infections and lifestyle
Fertility problems can be difficult for a couple, especially if they are unaware of the reasons for the infertility. Find out why a couple might have trouble conceiving.


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